THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30TH, 1915.

FOUL BREATH.

WOMEN'S

GREATEST MISFORTUNE.

The old saying that "distance lends enchantment was never more aptly to the point than when applied to those people whose breath is laden with evil smelling odours. Many persons appear most attractive at a distance, but produce a feeling of pity and disgust when close to because of the condition of their breath. For instance, it makes little difference how beautiful a woman may be, or how charming her

manner if her breath is foul, her charm is gone and she is at a dis-/; advantage when ever she comes in contact with other people. Foul breath in women arouses in man a feeling of repugnance and a desire to get out of the company of such a woman as quickly as possible, and even women will avoid her. It is therefore important for every woman who values her personal attraction to take such care of herself that this: unpleasant and unnecessary complaint is avoided or corrected. Men, women and children who are troubled with this complaint will drive their friends away more rapidly than any other affliction. People do not realise their breaths are bad because they are like those who are constantly employed among paints and varnishes--they get used to what is to others a most offensive smell, In nearly all cases this condition is. due to Constipation and a disordered Stomach, and a coated Tongue, slight Headache, and feverishness are the sure signs that the digestive organs are retaining quantities of impurities from which the system should be free, thereby causing the Breath to become charged with the foul odour. In Dr. Morses' Indian Root Pills there will be found a searching, cleansing remedy which will drive the masses of decaying corruption that poison the Blood and contaminate the breath-from the system through the regular channels. They get at the cause as no other remedy does. They get at the the foundation of the complaint.. They give you clean bowels, a healthy stomach, a lively liver, and blood that is rich and red. They are safe, sure and reliable remedy, and will prevent many of the complaints so common if taken once or twice a week to keep the system in a healthy condition. They are purely vegetable, and their action is not accompanied by any nauscous or griping sensation, but is mild and gentle,

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MR. RUDYARD KIPLING WITH THE CANADIANS;

"GIRDING. AT THE “YOKE.

Mr. Rudyard Kipling has another long and picturesque article in the Telegraph. It is the fourth of his series on the New Army, and describes in characteristicnlly vivid phrases a visit to the camp of the Canadian troops." Wo quote the follow ing passages

Here I could study at close hand Colony yearning to shabe off the British yoke." For, boyond question, thoy yearned-the rank and file unreser- vedly, the officers with more mestraint but equal fervour and the things they said about the Yoke were simply lamentable.

From Nova Scotia to Victoris, and wry city, township, distributing centre, and divisional point betweou; from sub- tropical White River and sultry Jackfish to the ultimate north that lies up beside Alasks from Kootenay, and Nelson of the fruit farms, to Prince Edward Island where motors are not allowed; they yearn- de to shake it off, with the dust of England from their feet, at once and, como timo before that "

ANXIOUS TO GET TO WORK.:

I had been warned that when Armaged done came the Colonies would "revolt against the Mother country as one mau but I had no notion I should over see the dread spectacle with my own eyes or the

one man so tall

་་

Joking apart, the Canadian army. wants to get to work It admits that Londoni is some city," but says it did not take the trip to visit London. Arma goddon, which so many people in Europe knew was bound to come has struck Canada out of the blue like a noonday murder in a small town."

How will they feel when they actually view some of the destruction in France, these men who are used to making and owning their home? And what effect will it have on their land's outlook and de velopment for the next few generations

Older countries may possibly slip back into some sort of toleration Now peoples in their first serious war, like girls in their first real love affair, neither forget nor forgive. That is why it pays to keep friends with the young.

* SUCH YOUNG."

And such young! They ran inches above all normal standards, not in a few companies or battalions, but through the whole corps; and it was not easy to pick out foolish or even dull faces among them, Only a few months ago that entire col- lection poured into Valcartier camp in pink shirts and straw hats, desperately afraid they might not be in time. Sineo then they have been taught several things. Notably, that the more independent the individual poldier, the more does he need forethought and endless care when he is in bulk.

Just because we were all used to look ing after ourselves in civil life," said an oficer, “we used to send parties out with olit rations. And the parties used to

PRINCE OF WALES' FUND.

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Mossra, Wing On & Co. Mr Tong Yat Cauen.............. Messrs, Chun Kong & Co. Kwong Bice Shop Yuet Hong Shop

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On Fut Shop Sus Fat Shop. Mr. Wong Cho Ting Wei Sang Hong & Co. Tung Tak Loong Shop Ti Chim Kee Shop Sun Kwok Man & Co. Sang Tai Shop..... Wing Sang & Co. Wing Cheung Shop Mr. Cheng Kan Wat. Mr: Chan Shiu Pak Wing Lee Shop 20 Tin Wo Cheong Shop Mr. Chui Shit Cho Mr. Fung Ching Chuen Chung Lee Shop. Mr. Ma Yuk San Hang Yuen Shop Mr. Chow Yin Ting. Yuet Hing Loong Shop Shuf Cheong Shop Tho Sedan & Co. Shui Yuen Shop ... Ka Hing Chan Hotel Ming Le Chan Hotel Hung On Chan Hotel Tai On Chan Hotel Po Kee Shop Sing Kee Shop

Sun Man Woo Shop woo Fat Shep

go, too! And we expected the boys to Kwong Hip Shing Shop look after their own feet. But we're Tap Kee shop

But we're wiser now."Let

thing

in Ying Tai Shop

Kwan Tai Shop

They're learning the same the New Army, I said." Company Tat Choong Shop officers have to be taught to be mothers and house-keepers and sanitary inspec tors Where do your men come from?"

FROM EVERYWHERE.

"Tell me some place where they don't come from," said he, and I could not. The men had rolled up from everywhere between the Arctic circle and the border, and I was told that those who could not get into the first contingent were moving heaven and earth and local politicians to get into the second.

There's some use in politics now," that officer reflected. But it's going to thin the voting lists at home.".

THE HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS.

ORDERS BY LIEUT.-COL. A. CHAPMAN, V.D.

JOINED.

1-The undermentioned members having joined the Corps are allotted Corps numbers and posted as follows: No. 1740 Sapper . Wallace to

Engineer Company,

No:

1747 Sapper C Dickens to Engineer Company.

No 1748 Sapper D. McNeillio to

Engineer Company.

·LEAVE.

2-Pto. P. Berington to 25/4/15.

Pte. G. Ho to 16/1/16, ⠀⠀

Pto. H. H. Bond to 31/1/107 Gr. H. E. Hollands to 27/9/13. Pte. J. Hector to 25/1716. ENGINEER COMPANY AND RESERVE SECTION. 3.The following paragraph from (fare-

well) Orders by Colonel, W. Baker Brown, Chief Engineer, China Com- mand, is published for information He also wishes specially to thank Capt.

Russell and the NCOs and men. of the Hongkong Volunteer Engineer Ce and Volunteer Reserve, whose valuable assistance has enabled a considerable number of the Officers and men of the R.B. to be sent home to assist in the formation of the new armies

· PARADES:

4-Parades for to-day (Saturday) : "Nili

'GUARDS—FIRST HALF YEBRUARY.

5.-February 1st Centre Section 3.0. Co.

February 2nd Civil Service Company: February 3rd Right Section M.G. Co. February 4th Scouts Compaey. February 5th Scouts Company. February Oth Scouts Company. February 7th No: 2 Section Artillery. February 8th No. 1 Section Artillery

and Left Section M.G. Co. February 9th Centro Section M.G. Co. February 10th Civil Service Company, February 11th Right Section M.G. Co. February 12th Scouts Company, February 13th Scouts Company February 14th Scouts Company,

DETAILS

6.Orderly Offer: Lieut. C. Smith:

Orderly Sergeant: Sergeant Hegarty. To furnish Guard to-night No.

Section Artillery.

G. E. STEWART, Capt.,

Adjutant, H.KY.C.

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Cheong Tai Shop

Wing Shun Shop

Sze Hing & Co. Kwan Cheung Shop Talk Cheong Wing Shep Shui Cheong Shop Kwong Ling Tai Shop Chan. Yuen Shop Fook Wing Shop Nam Loong Shop Kang Sang Yuen Shop Woo Hing Tai Shop Tung On Shop .... Kong Leo Shop

Alrandy acknowledged Lists 1/10 101,580.95

$193,073.85

Monthly Subscriptions 273.00/ Already acknowledged

Lists 1/16

23,013.01

*28,284.01

$216,557.86

1D1,436.95

....8 24,020.01.

Remitted to London on 23rd.

December, 1914, £17,000 at 1/9 8/16

Balance in hand

N. J STADO,

Hon. Treasurer: Hongkong, 29th January, 1915.

FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

TODAY 3pm.—À Garden Fête in the grounds of the

Taiversity

Tuesday, 2nd Feb.

11.30 p.m.West Point Building Co., Ind., Mesting of Shareholders at the Offices of Jardine, Elatheson & Co., Ltd. 11.45 ..-Hongkong Central Estate, Ltd,

Meeting of Shareholders as the Offices of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd..." Noon Hongkong Land Investment & Agency Co. Ltd., Meeting of Shareholders at the Offices of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.

12.15 pm-Hongkong I and Reclamation Co., Ltd., Mesting of Bhareholder at the Offices of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd

Friday, 5th Feb.:

9.30pm-Auction of A Valuable Collection of Antique China and Cariosjat Sales Rooms, by Mr. Geo. P. Lammert Saturday, 6th Feb. :-**

3.30 p.m.-Auction of A Valuable Collection of Antique China and Curiosal Sales Rooms, by Mr. Geo, P. Lammert. Tuesday, 9th Feb,

Noon-Hongkong, Canton & Macao Stenin boat Co., Ltd, Nesting of Shareholders, 11.30 am-Union Waterboat Co, Ltd, Meeting of Shareholders at the Offices of Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Ltd.

Wednesday, 10th Jan

Noon-Kowloon Land & Building Co., Ltd,

Meeting of Shareholders.

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Sir Ernest Shackleton's

Route

1,700 miles across the South Pole from sea to sea.

WRITING to the agent entrusted with "the purchasing of the stores for the forthcoming Im- perial Tram - Antarctio Expedillon, Sir Ernest Shackleton uses these words:

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it must be

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